Premier League transfer news: Mohamed Salah, Paulo Dybala, Joao Felix, Christian Eriksen, Ander Herrera
Italian champions Juventus still want to swap Dybala for Liverpool striker Salah
Premier League transfer news and rumours
Juve still want Salah-Dybala swap
Last month it was reported by Italian outlet Tuttosport that Juventus were keen on swapping Paulo Dybala for Liverpool striker Mohamed Salah and today the rumour has started again.
According to Tuttomercatoweb Italian champions Juve want to partner Salah with Cristiano Ronaldo next season and the Daily Mail says the Turin side are “content” to use Dybala as a makeweight in the “sensational swap deal”.
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Egyptian star Salah previously played in Serie A for AS Roma before joining Liverpool.
City to bid £105m for Felix
Benfica attacking midfielder Joao Felix is wanted by most of Europe’s top clubs but it appears that Manchester City are set to win the race for the Portuguese “whizz-kid”. City could be set to spend £105m on the 19-year-old, who has also been linked with Manchester United, Real Madrid and Juventus. (The Sun)
Eriksen to join Real?
Tottenham midfielder Christian Eriksen has long been linked with a move to Real Madrid but according to sources he could sign for the Spanish giants this summer. The 27-year-old Danish playmaker’s contract expires at the end of next season. (talkSPORT)
United back in Maguire
Manchester United failed to sign Leicester City defender Harry Maguire last summer but the Red Devils are confident they can land the England international for £65m. (Daily Star)
PSG chase Herrera
ESPN reports that Ander Herrera “remains keen” to sign a new contract at Manchester United. The Spaniard’s current deal expires on 30 June but The Sun says that Paris Saint-Germain are interested in the midfielder. The French giants could offer Herrera £150,000 a week to sign on a free transfer.
United join chase for Fernandes
Sporting Lisbon captain Bruno Fernandes, 24, has been previously linked with Liverpool and Everton but it’s reported today that Manchester United have added the Portugal midfielder to their list of targets. (Manchester Evening News)
Anderson in Real’s sights
If Real Madrid fail to sign Eden Hazard from Chelsea this summer the La Liga side could plan a move for West Ham United’s Felipe Anderson. A deal for the Brazilian could be worth around £65m. (Sky Sports)
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